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Nigel Fabb

    A Theory of Thrills, Sublime and Epiphany in Literature
    How to Write Essays, Dissertations, and Theses in Literary Studies
    Ways of Reading
    Sentence Structure
    • Sentence Structure

      • 122 páginas
      • 5 horas de lectura

      The second edition of Sentence Structure has been revised and updated throughout to include new material on tense, aspect, modality and the verb phrase, whilst the order of topics has been rearranged to improve clarity.

      Sentence Structure
    • Ways of Reading

      Advanced Reading Skills for Students of English Literature

      • 384 páginas
      • 14 horas de lectura

      The table of contents outlines the structure and key topics covered in the book, providing readers with an overview of the chapters and sections. It serves as a roadmap for navigating the content, highlighting the main themes and subjects addressed throughout the text. This organized approach allows readers to easily locate information and understand the flow of the material presented.

      Ways of Reading
    • This practical guide takes account of the two recent developments in literary studies: firstly, that the demands of longer coursework, portfolios and projects require new and specialised writing techniques and skills; and secondly, that literary studies have been changed by developments in literary and cultural theory and as a result new styles and ways of presenting arguments have emerged.

      How to Write Essays, Dissertations, and Theses in Literary Studies
    • Exploring the profound psychological experiences of goosebumps and tears, the book delves into moments of epiphany that transform the ordinary into the extraordinary. It examines the overwhelming perception of the sublime, capturing the essence of deep, often indescribable realizations found in both life and literature. Through this lens, it highlights the significance of these transformative experiences and their impact on our understanding of the world.

      A Theory of Thrills, Sublime and Epiphany in Literature